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How to Find and Set Up GitHub Autosplitters for Your Speedruns (2021 Edition)
In the world of speedrunning, precision is everything. Manually hitting splits can be a distraction, leading to inaccurate times or, worse, a choked run. Autosplitters solve this by automating your autosplitter+games+github+2021
timer based on in-game events. Whether you’re running a modern indie hit or a classic Source Engine
game, GitHub remains the primary hub for the latest community-developed scripts. 1. Where to Find 2021’s Popular Autosplitters
Many games have their autosplitters built directly into LiveSplit. However, for cutting-edge updates or niche categories, speedrunners often turn to specific GitHub repositories: The LiveSplit Master Repository LiveSplit/LiveSplit.AutoSplitters I’m not sure what you mean by “give me a full content
repository is the central archive for most "official" community scripts. Game-Specific Hubs Source Engine Games : Support for titles like Half-Life 2 is often maintained via dedicated Source Engine components. SoulSplitter : A specialized plugin for Dark Souls that removes load times and tracks event flags. Retro and Console Hits : Scripts for Super Mario 64 The Legend of Zelda
are frequently updated by individual contributors on GitHub. Visual/Image-Based Splitters : If a game doesn't have memory-based support, tools like
use image recognition to trigger splits—perfect for console games or web-based runs. 2. How to Install a GitHub ASL Script The most common format for these tools is the a summary of GitHub repositories from 2021 matching
(Auto Splitting Language) file. Here is the standard way to set one up: Auto Splitters for LiveSplit - GitHub
Why was 2021 specifically significant? It was the year the "GitOps" mentality fully saturated the speed
Not all games work with autosplitters. The game must have deterministic memory addresses (or at least pattern scans). Based on commit history and download spikes from 2021, these were the heavy hitters:
If you watched a speedrun of Celeste, Hades, or Minecraft in 2021, you likely saw a timer ticking down in the corner, splitting automatically at the end of each level. That seamless magic didn’t happen by accident. Behind the scenes, a quiet revolution was taking place on GitHub, fueled by a wave of community-driven autosplitter development.